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Samira Yanushkova

Samira Yanushkova translates the warmth of sunbeams into precise yet expressive watercolor compositions.

258 Works

Works by Samira Yanushkova

258 pieces

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About Samira

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Born in Odessa in 1981, Samira Yanushkova refined her technique at the Dnipro Theatre and Art College before pursuing further studies in Ukrainian Philology and Art Studies. Her practice is defined by a rigorous academic foundation paired with a vibrant, intuitive application of color, often used to capture the specific quality of sunbeams falling on a scene. Yanushkova’s work explores the quiet beauty of nature, ranging from detailed botanical still lifes of onions and garlic to atmospheric cityscapes and seascapes. A recognized figure in the international watercolor community, she won the 'Golden Brush' in Turkey and has participated in festivals across Ukraine, Vietnam, and the Czech Republic.

Visual voice

Yanushkova’s work balances technical precision with a fluid, intuitive use of color to capture the fleeting quality of natural light. Her aesthetic centers on botanical subjects and coastal scenes where vibrant pigments define the texture of everyday objects and landscapes.
Botanical Still LifeAcademic WatercolorLuminous CityscapesCoastal ScenesNatural LightVibrant Color Expression
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Samira Yanushkova — questions answered

What is Samira Yanushkova’s artistic background?

She was born in Odessa and trained at the Dnipro Theatre and Art College, later studying Ukrainian Philology and Art Studies.

What are the recurring subjects in her work?

Her portfolio frequently features nature, botanical still lifes like onions and garlic, as well as cityscapes and seascapes.

How would you describe her watercolor style?

Her style combines academic precision with an intuitive use of color, specifically focusing on how light and sunbeams interact with her subjects.

Has her work been recognized internationally?

Yes, she won the 'Golden Brush' competition in Turkey in 2020 and has exhibited at festivals in Ukraine, the Czech Republic, and Vietnam.

What medium does the artist use?

Samira Yanushkova works primarily in watercolor, utilizing its fluid properties to capture light and atmosphere.

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